Monday, December 26, 2011

Best 3D movie of the year is



If you spent anytime at the movie theater this year, and the picture above is all too familiar. We as movie fans must come to accept that 3D has essentially become the norm for just the regular experience of watching a movie. Most movies are in 3D now, whether converted or actually shot in 3D, and it doesn't seem like this "enhanced" showing of movies will be going away anytime soon. Here is the award for best 3D movie of the year:

Robert Acosta:

Honorable Mentions: A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Winner: Hugo

RA: "While there were so many movies that qualified for this award, only a few really showed the effort of pulling off 3D nicely. The effects in A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas were really good, things popping out, looking like they were moving towards you and even the fun poking at the 3D concept in general were all very nice. But, Hugo really pulled it off the best. I can't tell you if the movie was shot in 3D but judging by how beautiful everything looked, it must have been."

Jose Diaz:
Honorable Mention: The Three Musketeers
Winner: Transformers: Dark of The Moon

JD: "I look at 3D as an enhancing device for movies and it helps when filmmakers film their movies in 3D instead of converting afterwards. Transformers 3 and Musketeers had the best use of 3D to me this year."

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